Thursday, June 28, 2012

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Most of Ruby's L's sound like Y's and maybe sometimes W's.
It's great to listen to her tell stories in her sweet wittle voice. She's really starting to get an imagination.

She's been cracking us up lately with what she says and I want to write all of them down before she moves on to another stage and we forget.

She was playing with a red mitten she found in a basket in her room and asked where the other
one was.I told her it that it was lost
and that we would have to buy her new mittens when it got cold outside.

She then said. “oh no, my
mitten is yost!Oh no, it’s yost
in the country with my yittle brother!”

Ruby and I drove past a cemetery a few days ago and she said “ OhhhhhMommy!Wook!It’s
castles!”

We often call Ruby nicknames. Lately when we call her a name like "dude" or "peanut" she promptly responds with "I not dude, I RUBY!"

She brought me Sophie the giraffe a few days ago and she said "Share Sophie with baby brother!"

Sunday, June 24, 2012

We are officially "halfway!"
Well, kinda halfway. Halfway for most people, but probably not for me.
I am looking at 42 weeks as my ending point (mentally I have to or else I'd go insane- after all I do gestate longer than the average woman).
Anyway, all the books say halfway so here we are (can you sense my eye roll?).
I feel really great and I am LOVING the second trimester- now if it could all be this good. :)
I am definitely larger than the last time around but how could I not be? This little mister is a monster, remember?

Our vacation out West/North was really great. Crazy but great (I'll post about it at some point).
The day we got back we moved into our new duplex (I am still yawning from all of the excitement). It's a cute little place with lots of great walking paths nearby. We are utilizing these frequently especially since Matt and I decided to GET RID OF TV!
It's true, I feel all pioneer woman.
Truthfully it's been really great so far. I am getting a lot more done around the house and Ruby and I are spending lots of good, quality time together before baby brother makes his appearance.

We also moved Ru into a big girl bed which has truly been a seamless transition (I'm not surprised, that's just Ruby). We didn't even put up the crib in our current house- I figured out of sight out of mind, right? Mister will hopefully be in the cradle in our room until we move again and then we can set it up in HIS room once we're settled.
It's a bit of a crazy time around these parts but I I don't think I would change it.

I hope to update again soon but we are super busy, you know, NOT watching t.v.:)

Monday, June 4, 2012

I keep forgetting to share my 14 week sono of Mister.
I love his little profile and his crossed feet at the top. We have been lucky to get really great profile shots of both of our babies so far. I could just stare at him all day.
Ruby is obsessed with the picture and carries it around kissing it (she is such a little mommy).

My sister has nicknamed baby boy Haus, because well, he is huge.

When they put the wand on my tummy at my first sono I couldn't believe how meaty he was. All I kept thinking was "Lord, please let that be a boy"- he was just so big. Ruby was so dainty (still is) so it's a mighty contrast.

Things are moving along well and we have made it to week 18! Today Ruby and I got to listen to Mister's heart beat at the doctor's office. He likes to hang out on the right side of my body and kick me on the left so she had to movethe doppler all the way to my right side to hear his heart beat. Silly Mister.

Oh sweet Mister,
I have enjoyed praying these verses over you so very much!
Man, what a blessing these scriptures have been to this mommy.

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iving in Champaign, Illinois with my husband, our beautiful daughter Ruby Evangeline and a crazy poodle named Izzy.
During my time as a photography student at Southern Illinois University, my professors instilled in me a desire to settle for nothing less than perfection in every photograph. With that desire in hand, I am now pursuing my dream to become a portrait photographer.
I love to layer texture and pattern in my photographs while maintaining the integrity, personality and natural beauty of my subject.
The Lord has blessed me beyond belief and I love to make all things in life beautiful.